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Ceredigion Council decided that the site should be kept open, but with reduced opening hours.
Whois information should be kept open but not completely freely accesible.
"The Manhattan V.A. should be kept open," Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton said in a telephone interview yesterday.
The doors should be kept open when the fire is burning; otherwise they will prevent heat from radiating into the room.
Last week, 40 companies sent a letter to the heads of both agencies, reiterating their belief that communications networks should be kept open.
It was not until 2002 that a small group of leading rabbis, Muslim clerics and bishops signed the Alexandria Declaration, which condemned violence and insisted that the holy places should be kept open.
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They should also be aware that jobs in this area are relatively rare--in my opinion, too rare--so the option of returning to a job in the hospital should always be kept open.
He teaches at a Boston charter school, and as he'll be quick to ask, if those schools are failing to teach kids at the most basic level, should they be kept open?
She defended the decision to close the boys' case after a year of monitoring, asking, "How long should a case be kept open?" All the misjudgments ended with the boys in New York Presbyterian Hospital.
People didn't want to talk about it". Anderson says the case should have been kept open.
The agency also said damaged vehicles should be kept in an open area rather than an enclosed building or garage and away from other vehicles.
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